The SEC filed the motion asking that U.S. District Court Judge Ab­dul Kallon grant its request for a summary judgment against Lang­ford and issue an injunction to prevent Langford from future securities violations. If approved, it also could open up the possibility of civil penalties against Langford.

Langford's attorney in the lawsuit said Monday he had not seen the SEC motion.

The SEC filed a lawsuit in 2008 accusing Langford, Bill Blount, his Montgomery investment firm Blount Parrish & Co., and former lobbyist Al LaPierre, of hiding a scheme to give Langford $156,000 while he, as Jefferson County Commission president, selected Blount's firm for county bond sale and swap agreement transactions during 2003 and 2004. Blount and LaPierre reached agreements in the case with the SEC last year.

In its motion filed Monday the SEC argues the facts in their lawsuit are nearly identical to the ones presented in Langford's criminal trial so their request for summary judgment against Langford should be granted.